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Antimicrobial resistance, equity and justice in low- and middle-income countries: an intersectional critical interpretive synthesis. [PDF]
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Realism and neoliberalism: International relations theory and Southeast Asian security
The Pacific Review, 1995Abstract Realism and neoliberalism, two schools of international relations theory, provide contending explanations for state behaviour in the international system. The latter believes that interstate cooperation will create institutions and regimes for the peaceful settlement of conflicts.
Sheldon W. Simon
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Choice Reviews Online, 2011
by Giulio Gallarotti, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2010, 326 pp., £18.99 (paperback), ISBN 978‐0‐521‐13812‐3, £55.00 (hardback), ISBN 978‐0‐521‐19007‐7 In this erudite and thought‐provokin...
G. Gallarotti
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by Giulio Gallarotti, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2010, 326 pp., £18.99 (paperback), ISBN 978‐0‐521‐13812‐3, £55.00 (hardback), ISBN 978‐0‐521‐19007‐7 In this erudite and thought‐provokin...
G. Gallarotti
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Anarchy in international relations theory: the neorealist-neoliberal debate
International Organization, 1994Two of the most influential contemporary approaches to international relations theory are neorealism and neoliberalism. The debate between these two approaches has dominated much of international relations theory for the last decade. It is now commonplace for an article about some aspect of international relations theory to begin by locating itself in ...
R. Powell
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Current Issues in Tourism, 2022
The general claim that tourism is a promoter of peace has not been a common topic of study in the discipline of International Relations. The purpose of this article is to provide a conceptual overview, based on International Relations theories ...
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The general claim that tourism is a promoter of peace has not been a common topic of study in the discipline of International Relations. The purpose of this article is to provide a conceptual overview, based on International Relations theories ...
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The changing? Face of power in international relations, 1979-2019
, 2021This article traces how the major paradigms in international relations have viewed power over the past 40 years. It argues that theorizing in the 1970s began a bifurcation that served to split the vison of power between two extremes: a hard-power pole on
G. Gallarotti
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Introduction: Diversity and Disciplinarity in International Relations Theory
International Relations Theories, 2020This text argues that theory is central to explaining International Relations (IR) and that the discipline of IR is much more relevant to the world of international relations than it has been at any point in its history.
Steve Smith
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International Relations, 2020
The article attempts to assess the importance of informal networks in achieving internationally recognised academic standards set in four Balkan countries by the reform of higher education institutions and the International Relations (IR) profession in particular.
Nemanja Džuverović, Goran Tepšić
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The article attempts to assess the importance of informal networks in achieving internationally recognised academic standards set in four Balkan countries by the reform of higher education institutions and the International Relations (IR) profession in particular.
Nemanja Džuverović, Goran Tepšić
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Neoliberalism’s Demons: On the Political Theology of Late Capital
Philosophical Literary Journal Logos, 2023This is an abridged translation of the chapter from Adam Kotsko’s Demons of Neoliberalism: On the Political Theology of Late Capital. The author examines the politicaltheological characteristics of neoliberalism, in which the free market appears at first
A. Kotsko
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